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    OB Assignment 2 Submitted To: Ms. Shivani Raheja Submitted By: BBS -1E Sushant Thakran‚ 50574 Question 1. Analyze the leadership style of any Business Leader. Does it fit into any leadership theory? What do you think has made him or her a leader? Support your answer with the help of appropriate examples. Answer 1. Charles Albert Coffin (31 December 1844 - 14 July 1926) was the cofounder and first President of General Electric corporation. The person he is only compared to during his lifetime was

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    Mahatma Gandhi

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    Mahatma Gandhi Leadership Style The Father of the Nation is now being held up as the master strategist‚ an exemplary leader‚ and someone whose ideas and tactics corporate India can emulate. Gandhi reinvented the rules of the game to deal with a situation where all the available existing methods had failed. He broke tradition. He understood that you cannot fight the British with force. So he decided to change the game in a fundamentally different way. He unleashed the power of ordinary people

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    Dahlia Collins CJ 430-82 Prof. Webber November 30‚ 2014 Leadership Case Study Leaders are people who are role models to others‚ always focused towards their goals‚ strongly motivated and has the ability to develop the willpower‚ strength and perseverance to achieve his/her target. There many characteristics that dictates if a person is qualified to be a leader or an example for others. A good leader must have character‚ communication and listening skills. For example by a strong character a leader

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    somewhere amongst that list. Both players were drafted out of high school in the first round and at a young age showing that they both are going to be remembered forever as some of the greatest players to ever play. The ultimate trait in all sports is leadership; between Kobe Bryant and LeBron James‚ it’s difficult to say who is the leader of their team‚ whereas they both exist as the core to the team they play on. LeBron James is currently a part of the Cleveland Cavaliers averaged 25.3 points with superstars

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    Whether you loved Steve Jobs or hated him‚ whether you are a Mac or a PC user‚ whether you are an iPhone or an Android owner‚ there is one thing that there’s little doubt about: Steve Jobs was an amazing leader who expected and got the most out of those who worked for him. With his recent passing and the release of his biography‚ other leaders have gotten a chance to take a closer look at how Steve Jobs lived‚ thought‚ and ran his company. It’s an interesting opportunity to look at the inner workings

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    Jack Welch Leadership Style

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    Born | John Francis Welch‚ Jr. (1935-11-19) November 19‚ 1935 (age 76) Peabody‚ Massachusetts‚ U.S. | Residence | Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ U.S. | Occupation | Former CEO of General ElectricAuthor | Net worth | $720 million (2006)[1] | Spouse | Carolyn Welch‚ Jane Welch‚ and Suzy Welch | Jack Welch John Francis "Jack" Welch‚ Jr. (born (1935-11-19)November 19‚ 1935) is an American chemical engineer‚ business executive‚ and author. He was Chairman and CEO of General Electric between 1981 and

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    In William Golding’s Nobel Prize winning‚ Lord of the Flies‚ Golding creates two characters that seem to become complete polar opposites as the novel progresses. The novel depicts a group of kids attempting to survive on an island that’s on the brink of a new world war. After learning of a “beastie”‚ order begins to break on the island and terror ensues. The island begins to break in two as the blood of pig and human spills‚ and trust between everyone starts to crumble. Two kids on the island‚ Jack

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    recommend and influences others to work together to accomplish a specific goal” (Pearson‚ 2489). A leader is someone who people look up to and respect. The following is an example of just one person who I believe is a strong‚ respectable‚ leader. Leadership Journey When I think of a leader‚ there are many people who come to mind but the person I interviewed was Kellyn Himebauch who is a registered nurse at Lakeview Specialty Hospital and Rehab in Waterford‚ WI. Kellyn graduated

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    There are varying opinions about leadership. Nonetheless‚ there are many who believe leadership is exemplified by certain traits‚ which are presumed to make a person an effective leader. These characteristics include things such as attractiveness‚ intelligence‚ expressiveness‚ and being able to speak well. These individuals are often identified as a ’born leader.’ However‚ the idea of leadership also includes a process‚ or the leader’s actual performance. If one focuses on process‚ rather than being

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    Contemporary Trends in the Analysis of Leadership Processes E. P. Hollander and J. W. Julian Chapter 1– Reading 3: Psychological Bulletin 71: 387-397 (1969) The authors argue that neither the older trait approach to leadership nor the situational approach that replaced it in the 1940s and 1950s were adequate – both produced distorted “caricatures.” In the 1960s the study of leadership was redirected toward processes like power and authority relations. The focus turned to the interrelationship

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